Department stores at Ginza in Tokyo, Japan. The Ginza. A sign ' TOKYOIPX'. A former Japanese department store. Street sign erected by the U.S. army, "Ginza Ave". American soldiers and officers enter and come out at entrance of 'Main Store'.
The National Diet in Tokyo, Japan. Views of the National Diet building (1 Chome-7-1 Nagatachō, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0014, Japan). Gardens in the foreground. People rest under a tree in the grounds. A military vehicle drives and enter the grounds of the National Diet. People walk into the main entrance to the grounds, the National Diet building in the background.
Doolittle Field in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo street and sign over entrance to park: 'Doolittle Field'. Another sign reads 'Hibiya Tennis Courts'. Doolittle Field is presently known as Hibiya Park located in Minato-ward, Tokyo. Vehicles and people enter and come out at the entrance gate.
Japanese couples dating at Imperial Palace grounds in Tokyo, Japan. Pathway at Imperial Palace Park. Young Japanese couple seated on grass. Another young couple walks down a path hand in hand and sit on the grass. The young couple talking while seating on the grass. Japanese woman smiling. The man smiles back. Other couples in the background. Young couple talks. Another couple lying on the grass. A couple on grass. Another boy and girl lying on the grass with a picnic basket. Another couple walks hand in hand in the background.
U.S. Air Force Aviation Cadets are seen relaxing at an airman's club on Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. One, a Cadet Colonel, is seated, reading a book. Another converses with an airman. Another cadet, accompanied by a woman airman, enters and introduces her to the others. Closeup of the cadet reading on the couch. The two cadets and two airmen are chatting amicably. The cadet, who arrived with the woman airman, leaves with her. Two more women airmen arrive and then leave with the other cadet and airman, as couples. Another woman airman arrives and joins the remaining cadet. They converse .
President of the People’s Republic of Poland, Dr. Boleslav Bierut, cuts a ribbon during the inauguration of the Raszyn radio transmitter (05-552 Łazy, Poland). View of the Raszyn radio transmitter from the ground. View of the Raszyn radio transmitter from the ground to its top. Polish flags during Raszyn radio transmitter inauguration.